The first verse in this chapter properly belongs to the preceding, and
is the conclusion of the discussion which the apostle had been
carrying on in that and the previous chapters. It has been imprope...
HEADSHIP AND WORSHIP FIRST CORINTHIANS ELEVEN
Paul encouraged the brethren to follow him in faithful service to the
Christ. This life would involve keeping the ordinances as delivered by
Paul to thes...
_HE REPROVETH THEM, BECAUSE IN HOLY ASSEMBLIES THEIR MEN PRAYED WITH
THEIR HEADS COVERED, AND WOMEN WITH THEIR HEADS UNCOVERED: AND BECAUSE
GENERALLY THEIR MEETINGS WERE NOT FOR THE BETTER, BUT FOR TH...
BUTLER'S COMMENTS
Chapter Eleven
THE PROBLEM OF DISORDERLY WORSHIP
(1 Corinthians 11:1-34)
IDEAS TO INVESTIGATE:
1.
Why would order in worship be a problem to Christians?
2.
What do head-coveri...
DIVISION IV. DISORDERS IN WORSHIP AND CHURCH LIFE, 11 14. The Ap.
returns to the internal affairs of the Church, which occupied him in
Div. I., dealing however not as at the outset with the relations...
INTRODUCTION TO 1 CORINTHIANS 11
In this chapter the apostle blames both men and women for their
indecent appearance in public worship, and admonishes them how they
should behave with the reasons of...
1CORINTHIANS-CHAPTER 1 CORINTHIANS 11:1-16
_ OUTLINE AND COMMENTARY-MARK DUNAGAN_
I. OUTLINE OF CHAPTER 11:
I. Commendation: 1 Corinthians 11:2
II. Women (and Men) and the Head Covering:...
* The apostle, after an exhortation to follow him, (1) corrects some
abuses. (2-16) Also contentions, divisions, and disorderly
celebrations of the Lord's supper. (17-22) He reminds them of the
nature...